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Jay Pique July 3rd 08 11:30 PM

Table Saw - 14" blade?
 
Seems to me I prefer a bigger saw than just a 10 incher. The table is
really small for a x-cut sled too. I know bigger isn't always better,
but it seems like the bigger table/power/resaw capacity of a 14" saw
really has its benefits. Any downside?

JP

dpb July 3rd 08 11:41 PM

Table Saw - 14" blade?
 
Jay Pique wrote:
Seems to me I prefer a bigger saw than just a 10 incher. The table is
really small for a x-cut sled too. I know bigger isn't always better,
but it seems like the bigger table/power/resaw capacity of a 14" saw
really has its benefits. Any downside?


Only one, really, assuming you have the room... $$$ (oh, and you may
have no real choice other than 3-phase so that's yet more $$$ if don't
have already).

--

Woodson July 4th 08 12:04 AM

Table Saw - 14" blade?
 
I've used one, and the big drawback for me was that you have an increased
reach to push your wood thru the cut. sometimes it felt like I was standing
on my tiptoes to get the wood thru

(maybe this isn't a problem if you're taller than 5'8")

-Woodson



Jay Pique" wrote in message news:96be3600-
...
Seems to me I prefer a bigger saw than just a 10 incher. The table is
really small for a x-cut sled too. I know bigger isn't always better,
but it seems like the bigger table/power/resaw capacity of a 14" saw
really has its benefits. Any downside?

JP




Leon July 4th 08 12:44 AM

Table Saw - 14" blade?
 

"Jay Pique" wrote in message
...
Seems to me I prefer a bigger saw than just a 10 incher. The table is
really small for a x-cut sled too. I know bigger isn't always better,
but it seems like the bigger table/power/resaw capacity of a 14" saw
really has its benefits. Any downside?

JP


Can you find a 14" saw that will run in other than an industrial district,
think Electricity.



B A R R Y July 4th 08 01:18 AM

Table Saw - 14" blade?
 
Jay Pique wrote:
Seems to me I prefer a bigger saw than just a 10 incher. The table is
really small for a x-cut sled too. I know bigger isn't always better,
but it seems like the bigger table/power/resaw capacity of a 14" saw
really has its benefits. Any downside?


Check out blade prices.



dpb July 4th 08 01:21 AM

Table Saw - 14" blade?
 
B A R R Y wrote:
Jay Pique wrote:
Seems to me I prefer a bigger saw than just a 10 incher. The table is
really small for a x-cut sled too. I know bigger isn't always better,
but it seems like the bigger table/power/resaw capacity of a 14" saw
really has its benefits. Any downside?


Check out blade prices.


Already covered it...$$$ :)

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dpb July 4th 08 01:26 AM

Table Saw - 14" blade?
 
dpb wrote:
Jay Pique wrote:
Seems to me I prefer a bigger saw than just a 10 incher. The table is
really small for a x-cut sled too. I know bigger isn't always better,
but it seems like the bigger table/power/resaw capacity of a 14" saw
really has its benefits. Any downside?


Only one, really, assuming you have the room... $$$ (oh, and you may
have no real choice other than 3-phase so that's yet more $$$ if don't
have already).


Altho, of course, one might find used stuff for a relative song owing to
the tendency of lack of interest in the mass market for the size and the
3-phase hang up so that the cost of a phase converter might about
balance out...

As BARRY notes, blades for that puppy aren't going to be cheap, either...

If I were looking, I think I'd look first at 12" as a compromise...

(Of course, I have a 16" RAS so aren't really limited by the 10" TS for
much of anything I've ever wanted to do so I can afford to say think
smaller... :) )

--

Nova July 4th 08 01:29 AM

Table Saw - 14" blade?
 
Leon wrote:
"Jay Pique" wrote in message
...

Seems to me I prefer a bigger saw than just a 10 incher. The table is
really small for a x-cut sled too. I know bigger isn't always better,
but it seems like the bigger table/power/resaw capacity of a 14" saw
really has its benefits. Any downside?

JP



Can you find a 14" saw that will run in other than an industrial district,
think Electricity.



Grizzly's G7209. - $2,752.50

http://www.grizzlytools.com/products...ase-220V/G7209

--
Jack Novak
Buffalo, NY - USA


Max July 4th 08 02:10 AM

Table Saw - 14" blade?
 

"Nova" wrote in message
news:N9ebk.162$iU.109@trndny02...
Leon wrote:
"Jay Pique" wrote in message
...

Seems to me I prefer a bigger saw than just a 10 incher. The table
is
really small for a x-cut sled too. I know bigger isn't always
better,
but it seems like the bigger table/power/resaw capacity of a 14" saw
really has its benefits. Any downside?

JP



Can you find a 14" saw that will run in other than an industrial
district, think Electricity.


Grizzly's G7209. - $2,752.50

http://www.grizzlytools.com/products...ase-220V/G7209

--
Jack Novak
Buffalo, NY - USA


26 amps. Watch that watt-hour meter spin. It'll be as fast as the blade
on that saw. G

Max


[email protected] July 4th 08 03:47 AM

Table Saw - 14" blade?
 
On Jul 3, 3:30 pm, Jay Pique wrote:
Seems to me I prefer a bigger saw than just a 10 incher. The table is
really small for a x-cut sled too. I know bigger isn't always better,
but it seems like the bigger table/power/resaw capacity of a 14" saw
really has its benefits. Any downside?

JP




if you are willing to wait and buy when the right saw shows up you
shouldn't have any problem finding a delta 12/14 with a single phase
240 volt motor. lurk your local craigslist and auctions.

7" and 10" blades have the advantage of availability of lots of cheap
blades. 12" blades are becoming more common with the trend in larger
compound miter saws. cheap 14" blades are a lot harder to find. the
12/14 saw has the advantage of having a removable arbor. you can get
an arbor for it to run 10" blades to take advantage of your existing
blade inventory.

Puckdropper[_2_] July 4th 08 10:38 AM

Table Saw - 14" blade?
 
"Max" wrote in
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26 amps. Watch that watt-hour meter spin. It'll be as fast as the
blade on that saw. G

Max


Put some sand paper on one side, and a strop on the other. While one
person uses the saw, the other one can be sharpening chisels. ;-)

Puckdropper
--
If you're quiet, your teeth never touch your ankles.

To email me directly, send a message to puckdropper (at) fastmail.fm

Pat Barber July 7th 08 08:48 PM

Table Saw - 14" blade?
 
I have a 12/14 Delta table saw. Made in 1966.
It'a single phase.

It has a 3hp motor and will cut just about anything
with no problem.

The only advantage to a 14" blade is the depth of
cut.

The big disadvantage is the cost and lack of
variety in 14" blades.



Jay Pique wrote:
Seems to me I prefer a bigger saw than just a 10 incher. The table is
really small for a x-cut sled too. I know bigger isn't always better,
but it seems like the bigger table/power/resaw capacity of a 14" saw
really has its benefits. Any downside?

JP



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